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Newbie Reticle Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Sweetroels" data-source="post: 2673074" data-attributes="member: 125189"><p>Newbie reticle question. I am an old fart and have only used the standard duplex reticle. I am starting to shoot beyond 200 yards with most of my guns. I have a Christiansen Arms 300 RUM I love reloading for and shooting. I have opportunities to shoot game out 500 yards and would like to upgrade my scope. Some of the guys in camp have scopes they had the manufacture program scope for gun/caliber and they just click to range and shoot. Some of these guys have had issues with the program. But I would prefer to just aim and shoot with hold over and use the B&C (Leupold) or BRH (Swarovski). I am looking at scopes that are around 3k so don't want to be stuck with something I don't like or doesn't work. So click vs. holdover is the question. Is this the correct question? I just want to keep it simple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweetroels, post: 2673074, member: 125189"] Newbie reticle question. I am an old fart and have only used the standard duplex reticle. I am starting to shoot beyond 200 yards with most of my guns. I have a Christiansen Arms 300 RUM I love reloading for and shooting. I have opportunities to shoot game out 500 yards and would like to upgrade my scope. Some of the guys in camp have scopes they had the manufacture program scope for gun/caliber and they just click to range and shoot. Some of these guys have had issues with the program. But I would prefer to just aim and shoot with hold over and use the B&C (Leupold) or BRH (Swarovski). I am looking at scopes that are around 3k so don't want to be stuck with something I don't like or doesn't work. So click vs. holdover is the question. Is this the correct question? I just want to keep it simple [/QUOTE]
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